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Grace is viciously persecuted for the next 100 minutes or so because of this, first by her school and eventually by a perpetually scowling liberal media that accuses her of proselytizing every time the television is on and wants her teaching license revoked for spreading the filth of religion to her students. Grace, in response, acknowledges that she believes similarities exist based on the accounts of Christ in the Bible. See, one day a student asks a question in order to draw comparisons between Jesus and the work of Gandhi and Dr. The film’s many disparate storylines (it’s an ensemble piece, like the first) all revolve in some way around the case brought against Grace Wesley ( Melissa Joan Hart), a high school history teacher. The sequel to 2014’s breakout faith-based hit, the film raises the stakes by taking the fight for the rights of American Christians to the legal sector. This much can be said for God’s Not Dead 2: it drops virtually all pretenses about its intentions. This is the brush with which the God’s Not Dead franchise paints, ready to spread the hope and glory of Christianity between prolonged stretches of hot-topic evangelical opportunism. Shortly thereafter, the author Lee Strobel makes an extended cameo as an expert witness in a legal case to both plug his book The Case For Christ and insist for several mostly uninterrupted minutes that there is credible, indisputable scientific evidence that the Bible is a work of historical documentation. And if it’s a moment built by the histrionics to which the film is so often partial, it’s a reminder of what the Gospel the film extolls can accomplish in the best and most open hearts. He finds hope where previously he saw none. In the lovely piece of music, he finds peace and kinship. He returns to the church, devastated and lost, and it’s a piano with the sheet music for “Nearer My God To Thee” that grabs his attention. A young college student, curious about the Gospel and a regular in his campus’ chapel to eagerly ask questions of the reverend, is rejected by his domineering father, told he’s brought dishonor to his family with his newfound faith.
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In late 2020, Pure Flix the streaming service became part of AFFIRM Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment, with a mission to stream God-honoring stories to a new generation through inspiring and faith-affirming TV shows, movies and original series.One scene in God’s Not Dead 2 rings truer than the overwhelming majority of the film that surrounds it. The company initially started as a film studio behind breakout theatrical hits like “ God’s Not Dead,” “ The Case for Christ,” and “ Do You Believe?” and launched its streaming platform in 2014. Pure Flix was founded in 2005 by Michael Scott, David A.R. With thousands of God-honoring and inspiring movies and shows, you can Have Faith In Your Entertainment again. Pure Flix is the leading faith and family-friendly streaming video-on-demand service. White is joined by co-stars Antonio Sabato Jr., Francesa Battestelli, Isaiah Washington, William Forsythe and Jeanine Pirro.įor more information on the “ God’s Not Dead” franchise, click here.Īdditional information is available at Pure Flix. White in the recurring role of Reverend Dave.
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He added that the movie tries “to find the lines of where does the government fit into our lives and how much authority do they have to tell us how we can educate our children?” White, star and producer of the “God’s Not Dead” franchise. “It’s about these parents who homeschool and they get visited by somebody in the county wanting to look at the way that they are educating their children,” David A.R. It will be available until November 21, 2021.
“ God’s Not Dead: We The People” will debut exclusively on Pure Flix Friday October 22, 2021. And the fourth installment of “God’s Not Dead” will be available exclusively to stream with a Pure Flix membership. It’s the franchise that broke records and blew open Christian entertainment and movie making.